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VERY EXTENSIVE ASSOSTMENTS OF GENERA! DMPEEY, MILLINERY, SILKS & MANTLES HaBERDASHEKY, CLOTHING, &01, CTXJST REOEIYBD AT ■KIRKPATRICK, GLENDINING AND CO.'S, PRINCES-STEEET, DUNEDIN, Whilst announcing the receipt of our NEW WINT E-JR STOCK, and recommending it for extent, variety, and thorough excellence, we would also remind the public that we are selling our Goods at Lower Prices tlutn any other house in town. ' IN PLAIN AND FANCY DEESSES, POE THIS SEASON, we are showing all the New Materials lately introduced in the Home Country, besides a large stock of splendid French Merinos^, Winceys, All Wool Repps, &c, &c. LADIES' COSTUMES, SKIRTS. &c. BRILLIANT ASSORTMENTS OP COLOTJEED SILK DEESSES, BLACK SILK DEESSES, STYLISH JACKETS, in Silk Velvet and Cloth, "WATERPEOOF MANTLES, WATERPROOF • COSTUMES, VELVETS AND VELVETEENS, PAISLEY AND ALL WOOL SHAWLS, etc., etc. All the above lines are perfectly new and fresh, and form a most choice and beautiful collection. ' NEW MILLINERY— Modern Styles, in Bonnets and Hats, Feathers, Flowers, Trimmings, etc. Ladies' and Children's Underclothing. Hosiery, Haberdashery, and Fancy Goods in great varieiy. A magnificent assortment of Laces ; also, Ribbons, Fringes, Gloves, etc. Having just purchased, on very favourable terms, a large quantity of first-class ENG-LISH AND SCOTCH BLANKETS 4ND FLANNELS, ■we are in a position to offer them at very low prices. We are also selling very cheap Quilts, Counterpanes, Sheetings, Calicoes, Hollands, Shirtings, etc. CARPETS, MATTINGS; FLOOR tiLOTHS, HEARTH RUGS, etc. .MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING. Men's Suits in Scotch, Bliss, Nelson, Mosgiel, and Geelong Tweed. Ditto in Black and Blue Cloths, Silk Mixtures, etc. Boys' Suits in Knickerbocker. Prince Arthur, and other styles. Every article has been carefully selected, and we have no hesitation whatever in stating that our Clothing is sure to give satisfaction in every way as regards quality, style, and workmanship. The prices are most moderate.' Suits made to order in any style, and with the utmost despatch. Overcoats, Waterproof Coats, Waterproof Leggings, Travelling Rugs, Carpet Bags, AcCrimean, Regatta, and White Dress Shirts, etc. Flannel, Lambswool, Merino, and Serge Drawers and Undershirts. Hats, Caps, Ties, Collars, etc. Residents in the country visiting Dunedin are respectfully invited to inspect our stock. PATTERNS FREE BT PO.T, E3RKPATBICK, GLENDINING AND CO., ■ PRINCES-STREET, DUNEDIN (Opposite the Government Buildings.) N.B. — Orders- from Storekeepers will have our prompt attention, and be executed at the lowest wholesale pricesSTEWAET AND GOW, WHOLESALE AND EETAIL TJLZPJLHSTTJT. ' " AGENTS FOR :— Messrs MARSHALL AND COPELAND, Water of Leith Brewery T. ROBINSON AND CO., Agricultural Implement Manufacturers THE NEW ZEALAND FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY

ENGLISH MAIL SERVICES FOR 1872. San Francisco Service. OUTWARDS. Leave Port Chalmers. Arrive in London. May 10 June ... 29 ■June 7 July ... 27 July 5 August ... 24 August ... 2 September 21August ... 30 October ... 19 September. ... 27 November 16 October. ..» 25 December 14 1873. November ... 22 January... 11 December ... 20 February ... 8 INWARDS. Leave Arrive Arrive. San Erancisco. Auckland. Port Chalmers. March - 26 April - 22 April - 28 April - 24 May - 20 May - 26 May - 22 June - 17 June - 23 June - 19 July - 15 July - 21 July - 17 August 12 August 18 August - 14 Sept. .- 9 Sept. - 15 Sept. - 11 Oct. - 7 Oct. - 13 Oct. - 9 Nov. - 4 Nov. - 10 Nov. - 6 Dec. - 2 Dec. - 8 Suez Sebvice. OUTWARDS. Leave Arrive London Arrive London Melbourne. via Brindisi. via South'mton April ... 21 June ... 9 June ... 15 May ... 19 July ... 7 July. ... 13 June ... 16 August 4 August 10 July ... 14 Sept ... 1 Sept. ... 7 August- 11 „ ... 29 Out. ... 5 Sept.... 8 Oct. ... 27' Nov. ... 2 Oct. ... 8 Nov. ... 24 „ ... 30 Nov. ... 5 Dec. ... 2 Dec. ... 8 1873. 1873. Dec. ... 3 January 19 January 25 „ ... 13 February 16 February 25 INWARDS. Leave London Leave London Arrive via South'mton via Brindisi. Melbourne. Feb. ... 17 Feb. ... 23 April.. 11 March .. 16 March... 22 May ... 9 April ... 13 April ... 19 June... 6 May ... 11 May ... 17 July ... 4 June ... 8 June ... 14 August ] July ... 6 July ... 12 „ ... 29 August 3 August 9 Sept..., 26 „ ... 31 Sept. ... 6' ' Oct. ... 24 ■Sept. ... 28 Oct. ... 4 N0v.... 21 Oct. ... 26 Nov. ... 1 Dec. ... 19

[Extrcct from pnge 80 of "New Zealand Gazette," No. 8, February 4, 1872.] Colonial Secretary's Office, Wsllirgton, 3rd February, 1572. IN compliance with recommendations contained in the reports of the Flax CoramiEeion Committee, and of the Joint Committee on Colonial Industries, to the effi-et that "premiums not exceeding in the. whole £500 should be granted for the encouragement of Sericulture in the Colony," uDd that the development of certain industrial pursuits would often be best promoted by the offer of a bonus on production, the following Rewards are offorod, subject to the under-mentioned conditions : — A bonus of 50 per cent, on the value realized is offered for the production of the first £1,000 woith of cocoons of the Silkworm or eggs of the Silkworm produced in the Colony, to be fpaid on q ua iitiiies of not less value than £50 or more than £100 produced by any one person. To any person or persons who bhall manufacture, within the Colony, from New Zealand flax :— For the first 500 reams of Pointing Paper, a sum of £400 ; and a further sum of £250 for the first 500 reams of Packing Paper; and the like sum for the first 10,000 yards ot Scrim-cloth suitable for covering flax bales. Conditions. The rr quired quantity of each article to be completed before the 30th June, 1872. The weight of each learn of printing paper to be not less than 30 lbs., of each ream of packing paper not less tlwu 40 lbs., and of each piece of scriiD-cloth of -100 yards in length and double nidtb, not less v than 30 lbs. The rewards will be paid on the certificate of an officer to- be appointed by the Government that the above conditions have been complied with. W. GISBORWE. WILLIAM HALL BEGS to announce that he has commenced business as Boot and Shoemaker in the premises lately occupied by Mr. Walker, Blue Spur, and is now ready to execute every" description, of work. Repairs neatly executed with despatch. Workmanship guaranteed,

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Tuapeka Times, Volume V, Issue 228, 13 June 1872, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume V, Issue 228, 13 June 1872, Page 3

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